Pollinator Pathway
Livingston
Welcome to the Livingston, NY Pollinator Pathway
The Livingston Pollinator Pathway is a community initiative led by Scout Hunter Larson to help create healthier habitat for native pollinators through the planting of native species and the development of connected pollinator-friendly spaces.
Pollinator Pathways support the environment by providing food and shelter for bees, butterflies, moths, and other important pollinator species that are increasingly threatened by habitat loss. Each Pollinator Pathway site includes native plants suited to our region, helping strengthen local ecosystems while creating beautiful community spaces.
With community support, Livingston can continue building a more sustainable and pollinator-friendly future.



Livingston Pollinator Pathway
The initial Livingston Pollinator Pathway project includes three locations:
A residential pollinator garden
Twin Lakes Park on Route 19
Camp Scatico off Route 19
These sites are located in Elizaville, one of the hamlets within the Town of Livingston, which also includes Bell Pond, Blue Stores, Glencoe Mills, and Linlithgo. The area is surrounded by woodlands, farmland, and open spaces, creating an important opportunity to establish connected habitat corridors for pollinators.
The hope is that this effort will continue to grow throughout Livingston and neighboring communities, inspiring more residents, organizations, and public spaces to participate.



